Pulaski State Prison (PSP) is a Georgia Department of Corrections prison for women located in Hawkinsville, Georgia. It has thirteen buildings with forty eight double bunk rooms. The facility opened in 1994.[1]
History
Around the period 2005–2015, multiple prisoners at Pulaski died after being treated by Dr. Yvon Nazaire. The State of Georgia hired Dr. Nazaire even though several patient deaths and accusations of malpractice occurred while he was in New York.[2] Reports in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution listed at least twenty-two prisoners who died under Dr. Nazaire's care—15 in Pulaski, five after being released from Pulaski, and another two at Georgia's Emanuel Women's Facility when Nazaire served there briefly.[3] The doctor was subsequently fired by the DOC for lying about his qualifications, and put under investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.[4]
Pulaski was one of nine Georgia state prisons implicated in an FBI sting operation announced in February 2016. The agency indicted 47 corrections staff of different GDC facilities who'd agreed to deliver illegal drugs while in uniform. These charges were "part of a larger public corruption investigation into Georgia Correctional Facilities".[5]
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- Hiland Mountain Correctional Center
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| Arkansas | | Closed |
- Arkansas State Farm for Women
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| California | | Converted into men's facilities | |
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| Colorado | | Closed |
- Colorado Women's Correctional Facility
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| Delaware |
- Delores J. Baylor Women's Correctional Institution
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| New Mexico | | Women removed from facility | |
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| North Dakota |
- Dakota Women's Correctional and Rehabilitation Center
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| Texas | | Converted into men's facilities | |
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| Vermont |
- Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility
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| Washington | | Closed |
- Pine Lodge Corrections Center for Women
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- See Federal Bureau of Prisons
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